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Simon Evans

Liverpool must be "close to perfection" next season says Klopp

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp waves to the fans after the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

LIVERPOOL, England (Reuters) - Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp hailed his team for their "unbelievable season" but said they would need to be "very, very close to perfection" if they were to go one better next term and beat Manchester City to the Premier League title.

Liverpool ended the campaign with a 2-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Anfield on Sunday but with City winning 4-1 at Brighton & Hove Albion, Klopp's side's 97-point haul was only being good enough for runners-up spot.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 General view of Liverpool fans before the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

The German said his team, beaten only once in the Premier League campaign, would be ready for another challenge next season but added that he did not expect any drop off from Abu-Dhabi-owned City.

"As long as City are around with the quality they have, the power, the financial power and that stuff, then it's not any other team that will pass them easily, that's clear," said Klopp.

"So, we need to be very, very, close to perfection to win the Premier League as long as this is the case," he added.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 Liverpool's Sadio Mane celebrates scoring their second goal with Trent Alexander-Arnold and team mates Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

Klopp, who took over at Liverpool in 2015, said he was sure that this season, for all his team's progress, was by no means the best it could get for the Merseyside club.

"We have made unbelievable big steps and I expect more to come, what that means in the end I don’t know," he said.

"If you see, whatever happens to you in life, as the only chance you will ever have, I feel a bit for you to be honest, because there is a lot to come, a lot of years, it is all about what you do with it," added Klopp.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 Liverpool manager Juergen Klopp with Trent Alexander-Arnold after the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

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Liverpool have not been English champions in the Premier League era, which began in 1992-93, with their last triumph coming back in 1990 in the days of the old 'First Division'.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 Wolverhampton Wanderers' Morgan Gibbs-White and Adama Traore warming up as the sprinklers water the pitch during half time Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"People will tell us now that it is 30 years or whatever but they have bigger problems to be honest, the people who say that, or the clubs who say that. We will go again," said Klopp.

He suggested this was the first real title bid the Anfield club had made since he took charge and noted that as well as their points tally they had also fought to reach the Champions League final, where they face Tottenham Hotspur on June 1.

"This year we tried for the first time (to win the Premier League title) and I really think that it was quite impressive for the first time. On this road, to qualify for the finals of the Champions League, it is pretty special.

Soccer Football - Premier League - Liverpool v Wolverhampton Wanderers - Anfield, Liverpool, Britain - May 12, 2019 General view of smoke bombs let off by Liverpool fans outside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/Carl Recine

"This team is one of the best that ever played for Liverpool, 100%, but we play in a league with other very good teams, that is what we must accept, and we do accept no problem. We will go again, but give me a few hours to get over that today," he added.

"We feel it. It is disappointing, it is not a wonderful moment but we (will) have enough time to see and feel how brilliant the season was – it was brilliant, 97 points is incredible and only because City are there it is not enough.

"In any other country it would have been easily enough, but that is how it is, no problem, that is the competition we are in, it is not the competition of 30, 20, 10 years ago, it is completely different."

(Reporting by Simon Evans; editing by Ken Ferris)

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